del-Olmo-Ibáñez, María-Teresa, López Vega, Antonio, Parra-Martinez, Jose Education, medicine and architectural practices for the ‘transhumanist subject’ of the 21st century del Olmo Ibáñez, María Teresa, et al. “Education, medicine and architectural practices for the ‘transhumanist subject’ of the 21st century”. In: EDUHEM 2018. VIII International conference on intercultural education and International conference on transcultural health: The value of education and health for a global, transcultural world. Future Academy, 2019. The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences, EpSBS, 522-529. https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.04.02.66 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/108807 DOI: 10.15405/epsbs.2019.04.02.66 ISSN: 2357-1330 Abstract: This paper evaluates the parameters of what has been called ‘posthumanism’ or ‘transhumanism’ from the idea of the biographic subject of the 20th century. The human/transhuman subject of the 21st century is addressed from three of its essential axes: first, education, which is understood in a global and holistic sense that affects all the aspects of a person. It is also a perspective that gives access to the other two variables tackled in this paper: health and space. Secondly, medicine: through an analysis of the renaissance and increasing demand of the medical humanities and through cross –biographical and structural– and multidisciplinary (ethics, philosophy, history, arts, psychology, etc.) references, a model for reflection is proposed, facing the imminent perspectives of change that will soon reach the regulated training in the field of health sciences. And finally, space. Contemporary architecture is part of a liquid culture in which everything is constantly redesigned: from infrastructures, installations, new materials, interfaces, networks, etc., to the very data from which they are nourished. In their interscalarity, all of them have a major impact on our bodies and subjectivities, producing complex urban organisms, landscapes and anthropic territories that are constantly modifying the face of the planet and its precarious environmental, political and social balance. It is thus necessary to rethink the conditions of contemporary design processes so that citizens get openly, consciously and actively involved. Keywords:Architecture, Biography, Education, Medicine, Transhumanism Future Academy info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject